Disney is gouging customers with a near doubling of subscription costs.

Disney is raking its customers over the coals with a 75% price hike for their annual subscription (originally $80.) People wonder why piracy is on the rise.Multiple commenters are saying I’m off base about the 75% price increase. My payment less than a year ago was $79.99. Here’s the proof.

JustZ,

These streaming companies are dreaming. I hope people will just stop streaming. There will be massive street markets for hard drives and thumb drives loaded with pirated content.

Vespair,

I’m not defending them, but this was clearly always the plan. It was obvious they intended to enter the market just under competitor prices to establish a foothold and then later charge more and reset the industry standard in doing so.

Again, I’m not saying it doesn’t suck, because it does, but this was clearly the Disney+ game plan since day 1

StopSpazzing,
@StopSpazzing@lemmy.world avatar

I knew this too but didn’t expect it to go this high so fast. Oh well, I’ll finish setting up my deluge headless + VPN gateway lxc and get back to high seas.

Borkingheck,

Smae with password sharing etc.

Patches,

But you can password share Disney Plus? Ask us how we know

Borkingheck,

I’m suggesting they will remove it eventually like Netflix.

AWittyUsername,

They forgot the bit where they put out desirable content though.

reverendsteveii,

Unsub’d. Fuck that noise, I really only use them for Simpsons reruns between movies I give a shit about. So now I’ll steal the Simpsons and the movies. They overplayed their hand here.

Fiivemacs,

Lol expect MORE and MORE hikes. They know how much money you have, they want it all and they will not stop raising the cost because y’all keep paying it.

greyhaven7,

They’ll just keep hiking it until the profit curve dips.

Windex007,

This is exactly why publicly funded media is essential to a healthy media market.

greyhaven7,

And reasonable copyright laws on IP

metaStatic,

Ha, good one.

Venutianxspring,

I just cancelled my subscription. Would’ve cancelled it ages ago if it wasn’t for my wife, but it’s time for me to set sail on the high seas again

Noxvento,
@Noxvento@lemmy.world avatar

Not me. Cancelled my subscription.

Nommer,

Seriously. What is it going to take to get people to cancel? Stop paying overpriced fees until they bring them back down to cost that’s worth it. Otherwise they’ll just keep getting scammed and never stop. I just don’t get it. Don’t they understand how economics work or something? Or do they feel like they HAVE to have it?

Waldemar_Firehammer,

Yep, it feels like we’re about to see the second wave of piracy, and more and more people are going to dust off their jolly Rogers. $80 was worth it for the catalog, but the price hike is completely unjustifiable. I’ve already canceled my sub, and I’m betting there will be plenty who do the same. A 75% increase is egregious.

mossy_capivara,
@mossy_capivara@midwest.social avatar
Cannibal_MoshpitV3,

“SHIVER ME TIMBERS, THAR BE SOME BULLSHIT”

not_that_guy05,

About to see? My friend, we never stopped. Especially now, more people have started to look into self hosting.

I never stopped once I saw that the shit you pay for is not even yours anymore. Unless it’s indie games, I just straight up download the game. Could care less about online gaming. (Thx ftp)

ClopClopMcFuckwad,
@ClopClopMcFuckwad@lemmy.world avatar

Can you point me in the right direction of where to start? My last adventures of file sharing ended with Napster and Limewire.

Waldemar_Firehammer,

This is what I’m talking about. Welcome to the seven seas matey!

SexualPolytope,
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar
secret_j,

You may be looking for 'Free Media. Heck Yeah'.

Fatmaninalilcoat,
Taleya,

Well theoretically

  1. get a vpn
  2. deluge (others will pile in with apps no doubt)
  3. go to privacysavvy.com/security/…/best-torrent-sites/

Once you get your feet back under yourself, you can start looking at usenet and such

Beaphe,

I agree with this guy.

Look into usenet, sabnzbd (or nzbget) and the ***arr programs.

Cost you a max $10/month, depending on how serious you are at hoarding, and how far back you want to go.

Taleya,

If I were to do such a thing I would find myself quite happily served by the above without the need for a usenet acct, but of course this is an entirely theoretical discussion from the comfort of armchairs so reality may differ for various parties puffs pipe

Pregnenolone,

You don’t even need a vpn, just pirate the shit

Taleya,

eh, depends on your country. VPNs are worth the arse coverage.

Thwompthwomp,

Oh wow Usenet is still a good spot? That brings back good memories of sailing the seas.

not_that_guy05,

Right Usenet and IRC all memory lane. Lol.

Mothra,
@Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

I thought this community had a megathread pinned with info answering exactly that?

Kepabar,

Naw, lots of us stopped when Netflix streaming came in full swing.

not_that_guy05,

Anime was still not big when Netflix came in. Foreign movies were also not available yet either. Programs, music, and all that stuff was still hard to get if it was not distributed by a US company.

Kepabar,

Yeah, but I didn’t care about any of that.

refurbishedrefurbisher,

…Second? We’ve had like, 4 or 5 waves by now since the Internet started.

Nouveau_Burnswick,

And a bunch of waves before the internet too! In hindsight dubbing media duplication “piracy” in the middle of a romanticization of the golden age of sail was probably a bad call for the media execs.

jeebus,
@jeebus@kbin.social avatar

Yo ho fiddle dee dee! It's a pirate life for me!

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

Disney made a movie called Crater that was removed from their catalog after just two weeks. It is only available via piracy.

I haven't watched it because that would be illegal, but it's almost like they want us to pirate. Heck, I would never have heard about Final Space if the animator hadn't raised a stink after it got removed from the WB catalog.

quirzle,
@quirzle@kbin.social avatar

It is only available via piracy.

You can stream it on Amazon. Disney sucks, but there's no need to spread misinformation to make that point.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

To be honest I didn't look

uberkalden,

For a while it did disappear. It only recently popped up on Amazon

kamenlady,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

Final Space also won’t be available anywhere, forever.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

And yet somehow I remember watching the entire thing. Must be a Mengele Effect.

deczzz,
@deczzz@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Why do we care about this on a piracy community? I never cared about prices and fees I don’t have to pay for anyway! Tough luck for those of you how sub to Disney.

winterayars,

Good time to do outreach to your friends and neighbors :D

Waldemar_Firehammer,

The fact that there are multiple people in this community that have commented that they are cancelling their sub shows the value of sharing this post. Not all pirates are pure plunderers. There’s a good amount of us that pay for content that is appropriately valued to them.

topinambour_rex,
@topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

I remember a study made by the government of my country, which was about how much people who dowloaded illegally, spent on legal content.

They didn’t published it, it wasn’t the result they expected, usually, people who dowload illegally, consume a lot of legal content too.

topinambour_rex,
@topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

I remember a study made by the government of my country, which was about how much people who dowloaded illegally, spent on legal content.

They didn’t published it, it wasn’t the result they expected, usually, people who dowload illegally, consume a lot of legal content too.

InvaderDJ,

I already cancelled my subscription. I’m going to the subscription hopping plus piracy route now for D+.

DreBeast,

The prices change for the consumers. What never changes is the pay for Disney executives and shareholders. Their pockets of cash always go up and up 📈📈📈

BmeBenji,

The issue with price-hikes for subscriptions to me seems like it was always inevitable, and a no-brainer to solve. Disney, Netflix, and Hulu have no reason to lower their costs as long as people set-and-forget their subscriptions. The obvious solution is to stop subscribing and to buy a single month from a single service when you have a number of shows/movies you want to watch.

Paying $20 once per year to watch all the newest Marvel and Star Wars shows and movies in the span of a month at the cost of avoiding spoilers at release is a solid deal if you ask me. Paying $20 every month because you want to feel like you “own” the library of Disney’s media is a horrible decision.

kworpy,

There’s no unjustification for piracy anymore. If you’re gonna charge me this much to use your shitty streaming services that I use once in a blue moon then don’t cry when I instead download an mp4.

daed,

People were complaining about cable costing that much - now a single streaming service does. We have gone from “hmm, maybe it’s easier to just pay Netflix 12 bucks a month” back to “this shit is too expensive, I’m gonna pirate my media”

Entertainment companies just can’t seem to figure out how to deliver content to us in a convenient and affordable way.

HamSwagwich,

Do you want pirates? This is how you get pirates.

Kodemystic,
@Kodemystic@lemmy.kodemystic.dev avatar

oh no… x’O

rchive,

Just canceling and not watching things is also an option. There’s so much stuff out there to do, you’ll probably never get bored.

loki_d20,

Thanks for the reminder to cancel! Ridiculous price for the amount of content they put out.

SaltySalamander,
@SaltySalamander@kbin.social avatar

I love how $12/month is somehow "raking customers over the coals"

CassowaryTom,

Yeah that is actually pretty reasonable.

jeremy_sylvis,
@jeremy_sylvis@midwest.social avatar

Well, when the price increases by ~75% and the value does not increase by ~75%, this sentiment isn’t exactly surprising.

CassowaryTom,

I mean, it is a lot of stuff. If you have seen it all and you ate waiting for Pixar or marvel to crank one out then… wait. Dont re-up for a year.

jeremy_sylvis,
@jeremy_sylvis@midwest.social avatar

Right, so anyone adopting such a “buy for a month and binge watch” strategy can still pay ~75% more and not receive a ~75% increase in value.

Nothing is changed.

CassowaryTom,

Oh my god, I didnt even realize where I was. No wonder nobody is on my side. Godspeed, pirates, and thankyou for your service.

CassowaryTom,

Well no, im assuming most people subscribing to Disney know what they are getting. Mostly old stuff with some new series based on their properties. I liked Loki, bit that isnt the point. My point is you as the consumer have the right to tell Disney to fuck right off and if enough people do it, they will compromise and you still wont be happy because that is what compromise feels like. Personally, I still havent seen all of the Marvel movies yet.

online,

Does the service have non-superhero and non-animated-family-movies content? The name “Disney” puts me off, because I an not into superheroes and I don’t have a family so I don’t really watch animated family musicals.

CassowaryTom,

Yeah, they have a ton of stuff like that. Im not a Disney spokesman even though I sound like one in this thread. I think its a shitty company if im honest. If you are looking for a TV babysitter you could do worse., though

CassowaryTom,

I think I misunderstood your position. Here is mine. Disney wont provide stimulating entertainment for many grown people. ThATS it. Im done talking about it forever.

synceDD,
@synceDD@lemmy.world avatar

Maybe 75% down was never sustainable and they wanted to build a userbase? Try to think buddy

Surdon,

Maybe the question should be why the service was only just worth it at 75% down then

synceDD,
@synceDD@lemmy.world avatar

Why is that a question dont like it dont buy it

Surdon,

We aren’t. That’s what we said- the value proposition isn’t there

jeremy_sylvis,
@jeremy_sylvis@midwest.social avatar

Like about how that… doesn’t actually change anything that was said?

synceDD,
@synceDD@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t worry about it, disney bad 😁

cyberpunk007,

Hm. Content on there is so lacking and we already use it so infrequently… If I had to choose between this and Netflix, Netflix stays.

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